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Kelly Bunting, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile

Kelly Bunting, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile

Kelly Bunting, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District Park Ranger at the Lake Seminole Project, her husband Nate, and her daughter Norah, pose in front of their bulldozer in back of their house on Oct. 16... More

Kelly Bunting, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Ranger

Kelly Bunting, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Ranger

Kelly Bunting, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Park Ranger at the Lake Seminole Project, describes how her family survived Hurricane Michael to Col. Sebastien P. Joly, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District ... More

Recovery Efforts For Corps Panama City Office Underway

Recovery Efforts For Corps Panama City Office Underway

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District Panama City office, after the office was damaged by Hurricane Michael on Oct. 12, 2018 in Panama City, Fla. USACE Mobile District has deployed office trailers an... More

Jim Woodruff Lock & Dam Survives Ground Zero

Jim Woodruff Lock & Dam Survives Ground Zero

The entrance of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jim Woodruff Lock & Dam project after Hurricane Michael ravaged the area on Oct. 11, 2018, in Lake Seminole, Ga. The project survived the Category 4 storm and is... More

Mobile District Commander Visits Tyndall Air Force Base

Mobile District Commander Visits Tyndall Air Force Base

Col. Sebastien P. Joly, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District commander, Wynne Fuller, Chief Operations Division Mobile District and Jonathan Carr, USACE Tyndall AFB resident engineer, assess the damage ... More

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